Examples of National Disciplinary Regulations in a sentence
Grievance means any dispute or grievance that arises in relation to the FFA Statutes, including a dispute about the infringement, enforcement or subject matter of these National Disciplinary Regulations.
If a Competition Administrator has determined in accordance with the National Disciplinary Regulations that an Offence by a Participant was such as to warrant a sanction in addition to the mandatory match suspension, the Competition Administrator will send a Disciplinary Infringement Notice notifying the club of the details of the Offence and of the disciplinary sanction imposed.
Red and yellow cards will be applied in accordance with the National Disciplinary Regulations.
Mandatory Match Suspensions for Serious Infringements(1) A player that receives a direct red card must serve a suspension in accordance with the National Disciplinary Regulations (NDR).
The application of sanctions to be issued to Participants for direct red cards will be in accordance with the range of sanctions outlined in the National Disciplinary Regulations.
National Disciplinary Regulations means the national disciplinary regulations as issued and varied by FFA from time to time.
Except in the case of obvious error, the particulars of which are exclusively contained at Clause 4.3 of the National Disciplinary Regulations, there is no appeal from a mandatory match suspension.
The authority to administer these Regulations derives from clause 3.2 of the FA National Disciplinary Regulations and clause 8 of the FA Grievance Procedure By-law.
These National Disciplinary Regulations are mandatory and are designed to ensure that appropriate standards of behaviour are upheld on the field of play in a consistent manner across Australia.
Only where a party has exhausted all avenues of appeal within FV, may that party Appeal the Appeals Board’s decision via and subject to Football Federation Australia’s National Disciplinary Regulations and Grievance Resolution Regulations.